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Lucy the Rescue Dog - : Senior Pets - Older dogs and cats have lots of love to share
Lucy the dog was rescued as a senior dog who had been abused. She is now battling cancer, but with the help of a loving family.
Lump After Neutering
VetMed Forum Member kalipenguin asks this question about canine neuter surgery: 5 days ago I had my 10-month-old Rat Terrier neutered. A few days (3)
Lumps and Bumps
MIYUKI1MISSY2 asks:
Lumps and Bumps
In this Veterinary Q & A, learn about Lipomas (also known as
Lumps and Bumps - Common types, what to watch for, and how to monitor lumps and bumps in pets
It is unsettling to find a lump on your pet. Any and all lumps should be checked out by your veterinarian, especially if your pet is acting sick. Your vet will assess the location, duration, firmness, and size. A needle aspirate may also be taken to look at what type of cells make up the lump. Here is a collection of
Lumps and Bumps - Quick Tip On How To Monitor a Lump for Growth
Discovering a lump on your pet is often a scary finding. The first thing to do is make an appointment with your vet for help in determining what the lump may be, especially if your pet is lethargic, in pain, or bothering the lump. If your vet says to
Lumps and bumps on a dog
EMMIELOVE asks:
Lyme Disease Facts
What causes Lyme disease, what signs may be seen in the various disease states, treatment options, prognosis, and prevention methods are discussed regarding
Lyme Disease Quiz - Test Your Knowledge
How much do you know about Lyme disease? What causes it? Can it be prevented? What's the association between Lyme disease and arthritis? How did it get its
Lyme Disease in Cats
Lyme disease is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, a type of bacteria that is transmitted by ticks. Cats and dogs can become infected with Borrelia burgdorferi
Lyme Disease in Cats - Signs - Diagnosis - Treating Lyme Disease
About Lyme Disease in cats, including risk factors, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
Lyme Disease in Dogs
EMERSONSMOM asks:
Lyme Disease in Dogs
Lyme disease is transmitted by the deer tick (blacklegged tick) and a small group of other closely related ticks. The deer tick is small and may bite
Lyme Disease in Dogs - Signs - Diagnosis - Treating Lyme Disease
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi and is spread by ticks. Lyme disease is transmitted by the deer tick (blacklegged tick) and a small group of other closely related ticks. The deer tick is small and may bite animals and people without being detected. Learn about the risk factors, signs, diagnosis and prevention of Lyme disease in dogs and people.
Lyme Disease in Dogs and People - Understand Lyme Disease and Protect Your Dog and Your Family
Lyme disease is a tick-borne disease that can infect both dogs and people. Learn more about how Lyme disease is spread and whether your dog poses a threat to you and your family.
METACAM® (meloxicam) Now Includes Warning for Cats on Label
The FDA announced yesterday that the drug's manufacturer, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (B.I.V.I.), changed the label to include: WARNING Repeated
MORE Quizzes to Test Your Veterinary Knowledge
Test yourself on what you know, what you remember from earlier quizzes, and perhaps even learn something new! This is the complete (and growing!) Veterinary
MRSA and Pets - Infection Connection
Staphylococcus aureus is a common bacterial
MSM - supplement: dogs & tendonitis
Bluedog1300 asks:
Mad Cow Disease Confirmed in US
CNN has just published news from the U.S. Department of Agriculture about a cow in Washington state that is now a confirmed case of bovine spongiform
Magazines/Journals
Links to veterinary journals and magazines online and information for offline subscriptions.
Make your own pet food - my review of BalanceIT.com - a site with recipes for how to make your own pet food
The massive pet food recalls of 2007 and more recently the pet food recalls of October 2009 have created new interest in the subject of pet food. Is it safe? How can we be sure? Many people decided to feed raw foods. Others decided to feed their pets home-cooked meals. I will be interviewing a few veterinary nutritionists to help answer this question. In this interview, veterinarian Sally Perea, DVM, MS, DACVN from Balance IT.
Make your own pet food - my review of PetDiets.com - a site with recipes and pet diet consultation services for pet owners and veterinarians
This is my second interview with a veterinary nutritionist to help pet owners learn about pet nutrition, homemade diets for pets, and veterinary nutritional consultation services. Board-certified veterinary nutritionists are veterinarians who have undergone additional training and clinical work to be credentialed by the American College of Veterinary Nutrition (ACVN).
Managing Risk Of Animal Supplements Through Custom Adverse Event Reporting
The National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) has initiated its Adverse Event Reporting System (NAERS) for pet supplements. This is worthy news for pet owners
Massachusetts Man Dies From Rabies Bite
Massachusetts Man Dies From Rabies Bite
Maternal Age And Puppy Health
LOVESDOGS51 asks:
Mating Behavior - Will Littermates Mate?
This question has come up for both dogs and cats. Viewers want to know if once littermates reach puberty, will they ... mate? Or will they
Media Alert: Canine Weight Loss Supplement Debut
Pet Naturals of Vermont, a division of FoodScience Corporation, will debut its new canine weight loss supplement K-9 Carb Downâ„¢ at Natural Products Expo
Media Alert: Pet Naturals will be at Global Pet Expo
For veterinary and animal care professionals - you are invited to visit Pet Naturals of Vermont who will be at Global Pet Expo, March 13-15. Learn about new
Medical Conditions That Can't Wait
While we endeavor to take the very best care of our pets, sometimes it is confusing to know if they are sick or not, if is it an emergency, or if we can wait and watch to see if they will improve. This list is by no means the absolute list to know if you should take your pet to the vet or not (always call your vet if you have any question about your pet's health
Medical Conditions That Can't Wait
While we endeavor to take the very best care of our pets, sometimes it is confusing to know a) if they are sick or not, and b) is it an emergency. How nice it
Medications to Control Seizures
BOPHOMSON asks:
Medications: Are prophylactic antibiotics a good idea for routine neuters or spays?
Should pets be given antibiotics for routine
Meet Ahna Brutlag DVM Guest Author for About.com
Meet Ahna Brutlag DVM Guest Author for About.com
Meet Barbara Bradley Bolen, Ph.D. About.com Guide to Irritable Bowel Syndrome
In this interview, Barbara Bradley Bolen, Ph.D., About.com Guide to Irritable Bowel Syndrome, shares her story of Kelsey the dog.
Meet Calvin the Shetland Sheepdog and Veterinarian Julie Iverson DVM - Westminster 2012
The Westminster spotlight for 2012 is veterinary professionals; veterinarians and veterinary technicians, who show dogs at Westminster. This year is the 136th year of the Westminster Dog show. In this interview, meet Calvin, a beautiful Shetland Sheepdog (a.k.a. Sheltie) who, in addition to completing his championship, as also earned titles in agility and herding. Julie Iverson DVM has another 'use' for Calvin; using his undercoat to spin yarn, creating a variety of knitted goods.
Meet Ceva - Future Leader Dog Puppy
Meet Ceva - Future Leader Dog Puppy
Meet Dr V. A veterinarian using social media to help animals
Some of you may recognize the puppy face to the right. Especially if you join in the conversation on Twitter. That is Brody, muse and sometimes-troublemaker,
Meet Drs. Brutlag & Lee from Pet Poison Helpline
I am pleased to announce that Ahna Brutlag DVM and Justine A. Lee DVM DACVEC of Pet Poison Helpline will be contributing case reports on veterinary toxicology
Meet Emmett the Affenpinscher and Kara Hickey LVT at Westminster 2012
The Westminster spotlight for 2012 is veterinary professionals; veterinarians and veterinary technicians, who show dogs at Westminster. This year is the 136th year of the Westminster Dog show. This is the 5th year that Dr. Terri Marks and I have met at the Westminster dog show. We met in 2008, when she was showing her Mastiff, Kubota (Bo for short). Kubota is also the star of the how to brush your dog's teeth and how to give a dog a pill videos on this site. This year, we meet up again; Sherman and Porter the French Bulldogs are in the ring.
Meet Forum Host KahluaDanes - A helpful "regular" in our VetMed forums
Meet our forum host Dale, better known as KahluaDanes, who has helped out in the Veterinary Medicine and other About.com forums for years. Dale is a vet tech with years of experience, I appreciate her knowledge in veterinary, behavior and animal reproduction topic areas. Thank you Dale!
Meet Jeff Quinlan - Guest Author for About.com
Meet Jeff Quinlan - Guest Author for About.com
Meet Joshua Leeds and Lisa Spector, Creators of "Through A Dog's Ear" Book and Music
When I saw a press release about
Meet Justine A. Lee DVM DACVECC Guest Author for About.com
Meet Justine A. Lee DVM DACVECC Guest Author for About.com
Meet Laura Bennett FSA CFA
Laura Bennett is the CEO and Co-Founder of Embrace Pet Insurance, and will be writing about questions to ask prior to purchasing pet insurance, alternatives to
Meet Laura Bennett FSA CFA - Guest Author for About.com
Meet Laura Bennett FSA CFA - Guest Author for About.com
Meet Queso the Entlebucher Mountain Dog and Veterinarian Rebecca Hahn DVM - Westminster 2012
The Westminster spotlight for 2012 is veterinary professionals; veterinarians and veterinary technicians, who show dogs at Westminster. This year is the 136th year of the Westminster Dog show. Six new breeds will be showing this year, including the Entlebucher Mountain Dog. Learn about this breed and what dog show life is like for veterinarian Rebecca Hahn DVM.
Meet Richard Young DVM, ABVP Guest Author for About.com
Richard Young DVM ABVP is a veterinarian in Fort Worth, Texas who I
Meet Veterinary Medicine Forum Host KahluaDanes
Meet our forum host Dale, better known as KahluaDanes, who has helped out in the Veterinary Medicine forum and other About.com forums for years. Dale is a
Meet our new rescue dog - Argos the Greyhound
Inspired by my rescue and adoption friends on Twitter, plus just being the
Meeting Kelsey - learning about her care and history
The meeting day was not Kelsey's best day. She experienced two dog fights after being dropped off unceremoniously by her previous owner with nothing but a bag of leftover food and a rawhide. The awaiting Bolen family thought Kelsey was beautiful and liked that she appeared so mellow.
Melamime Found in Cat Foods not on the Recall List
As reported by Cats Guide Franny Syufy, veterinarians in Marin County, California have determined that one of their patients was sickened by melamine found in
Melody - her story - : How did your adopted pet change your life?
Adoptions of dogs, cats and other pets happen in many ways - strays that show up on your doorstep, shelter adoptions, via breed rescue groups, meet and greets at public events, and sometimes through your veterinarian. How did you find your new best friend? Was it love at first site, or an adoption after much consideration? Please tell us about your adopted pet and what they add to your life.
Menopause in dogs?
From the forum:
Merial granted full licensure for canine melanoma vaccine
The canine melanoma vaccine, ONCEPT (tm), by Merial, was granted a conditional license approval by the USDA in March 2007. Today, CNNMoney reported that the
Metacam Injectable Is Now Approved For Use In Cats In The US
2004 - From Merial and Boehringer-Ingelheim. Metacam injectable is a pain medication that has been approved for use in cats in the USA. It is the first approval
Metacam and Cats
SASSYKATANGE asks: I am trying to get information about using Metacam for feline arthritis. Is it safe to use with a cat in renal failure? How safe is it when
Methods or tools you have used to prevent pets from licking, chewing and scratching at incisions and wounds
Most people are familiar with the traditional
Micro-chipped pet returns home: one year later
Zeus the Maltese finally made it home to his family, one year after disappearing from his yard. His family and their friends and neighbors searched the area,
Microchip Maintenance
Microchip on a finger - credit HomeAgain Microchips
Microchip on a finger - credit HomeAgain Microchips
Microchip syringe ready to implant a microchip © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Microchip syringe ready to implant a microchip © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Microchipped Pets - A Microchipped Cat Finds His Way Home Thanks to His Microchip
I love reading news stories about lost dogs and cats finding their way home thanks to their microchip ID. They are reunited with their people after seemingly impossible amounts of time and great distances in some cases. Here is the story of my
Mindy - A Dog That Deserves A Break
Sadly, millions of animals are in need of food, shelter and a loving home. Stories of animals being surrendered or abandoned by their owners are becoming
Miniature Bull Terrier - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Miniature Bull Terrier - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Miniature Schnauzer - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Miniature Schnauzer - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Missy the Border Collie - : Senior Pets - Older dogs and cats have lots of love to share
Senior pets have a special place in my heart. While they may take extra time and extra care to accommodate for the changes seen in old age, they still give their all to their human family members. The stories of seniors up for adoption are usually heartbreaking - an owner dies or is too ill or elderly to care for the pet, the family moves, and so on. Adopting a senior pet is a selfless act of caring, in my opinion. Let's celebrate seniors. Share your stories and photos here.
Money and Pets: Taking Care of Our Pets in Tough Economic Times
News of tough economic times is everywhere, every day. People are spending less on themselves and on their pets. What have you sacrificed in terms of pet food or pet care? See how others are coping, and learn some money-saving tips to use at the food store and the veterinary office.
Money saving tips to help pet lovers afford vet care, food and supplies
These are tough economic times for people and pets, and sadly, record numbers of animals are being abandoned and surrendered at shelters. Some people are even having to make difficult decisions regarding euthanasia when faced with pet health problems and high vet bills (also known as
Monitoring Lumps and Bumps in Pets - share your experiences
You found a lump on your pet. The first thing to do is make an appointment with your vet for help in determining what the lump may be, especially if your pet is lethargic, in pain, or bothering the lump. If your vet says to
Monitoring Lumps and Bumps in Pets - share your experiences
You found a lump on your pet. The first thing to do is make an appointment with your vet for help in determining what the lump may be, especially if your pet is lethargic, in pain, or bothering the lump. If your vet says to
Monitoring Lumps and Bumps in Pets - share your experiences
You found a lump on your pet. The first thing to do is make an appointment with your vet for help in determining what the lump may be, especially if your pet is lethargic, in pain, or bothering the lump. If your vet says to
More About Diarrhea and Gas in Pets
More About Diarrhea and Gas in Pets
More on Noise Phobias...
Developed by veterinarians for Farnam Pet Products and Veterinary Products Laboratories, D.A.P.(tm) (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) is a synthetic pheromone that
More veterinary medicine questions and answers!
More veterinary medicine questions and answers!: canine cognitive dysfunction quality veterinary care pet health insurance responsible pet ownership pet overpopulation
Murphy the FIV Positive Cat - Reader Stories: Tell Us About Your Special Needs Dog or Cat
Animals are very adaptable. Often even more than people realize. Some animals are born this way, some lose their sight, hearing, or even a limb to disease or injury. They will have a small adjustment period, but most pets do just fine. This is the space to tell us about your special pet and how their 'disability' enables them in other ways and how your life has been enriched, too. Sharing your story (and photos) creates awareness, eases anxieties and hopefully adoptions for special needs pets.
Murray, the older cat with the healthy teeth - Adult Cat Food
Pet food is always a hot topic. People want to know what to feed their pets (kibble, canned, raw or home cooked), learn about special diets for weight loss, seniors or prescription situations and be aware of pet food recall alerts. In this review, please share with us your favorite
My Best Friend Ralphie - : Senior Pets - Older dogs and cats have lots of love to share
Senior pets have a special place in my heart. While they often take lots of time and extra care to accommodate for the changes seen in old age, they still give their all to their human family members. The stories of seniors up for adoption are usually heartbreaking - an owner dies or is too ill or elderly to care for the pet, the family moves, and so on. Adopting a senior pet is a selfless act of caring, in my opinion. Let's celebrate seniors. Share your stories and photos here.
My Cat Ate A String - Should I Be Worried?
Cats love to
My Cat Is Eating Soil
MUSICMARY asks:
My Cat Pi -- because he has 3.14 feet! - Reader Stories: Tell Us About Your Special Needs Dog or Cat
Animals are very adaptable. Often even more than people realize. Some animals are born this way, some lose their sight, hearing, or even a limb to disease or injury. They will have a small adjustment period, but most pets do just fine. This is the space to tell us about your special pet and how their 'disability' enables them in other ways and how your life has been enriched, too. Sharing your story (and photos) creates awareness, eases anxieties and hopefully adoptions for special needs pets.
My Dog Buster - : Senior Pets - Older dogs and cats have lots of love to share
Senior pets have a special place in my heart. While they often take lots of time and extra care to accommodate for the changes seen in old age, they still give their all to their human family members. The stories of seniors up for adoption are usually heartbreaking - an owner dies or is too ill or elderly to care for the pet, the family moves, and so on. Adopting a senior pet is a selfless act of caring, in my opinion. Let's celebrate seniors. Share your stories and photos here.
My Dog Lost His Wag
Your otherwise healthy dog comes in from the backyard, a swim, or a day playing and you are shocked to find that he can't lift his tail all of the way. What
My Dog Sophie Wearing the Thundershirt
The Thundershirt is used to reduce or eliminate noise phobias, separation anxiety, travel anxiety, crate anxiety and aid in general training. No one is
My Dog's Ear is Very Swollen. What Can I Do?
A VetMed Viewer asks:
My Dog's Nose Is Dry. Is He Sick?
Learning to observe what is normal and what is not in patients that can't talk takes time and careful observation. A dog's nose can be warm and dry one minute,
My Dog's Teeth Are Worn Down. Should I Be Concerned?
This FAQ looks at a common problem, especially for dogs: worn down teeth. What causes teeth to wear, and what should you do about worn down teeth in your pet?
My Dog's Teeth Are Worn Down. Should I Be Concerned?
Continuing with the theme of Dental Health Month for February, this week we look at a common problem, especially for dogs: worn down teeth. What causes teeth to
My Dog's Teeth Are Worn Down. Should I Be Concerned?
This dental FAQ looks at a common problem, especially for dogs: worn down teeth. Learn what causes teeth to wear, what's
My Foster Greyhound "Hammer" Finds A Home
I wrote about
My Goose Hatched a Golden Chick!
Veterinary Q & A - Should I Call The Vet? Part III
My Goose Hatched a Golden Chick!
Veterinary Q & A - Should I Call The Vet? Part III
My Hermit Crab is Not Moving - Is He Molting or Is He Dead?
According to the Exotic Pets Guide Lianne McLeod, it is surprisingly easy to mistake a molting hermit crab for a dead hermit crab; especially when they molt on
My Hyperthyroid Cat -- New Laboratory Findings
My senior cat Herman Quinn was recently diagnosed as hyperthyroid. He did not have the typical signs of a ravenous appetite and increased energy; Herman had seemed to grow old before my eyes in a matter of weeks. He had lived his entire live with a ravenous appetite, and now he was leaving food on his plate. This article is an update on new findings and his treatment plan.
My Hyperthyroid Cat -- Treatment Plan Update
My senior cat Herman Quinn was recently diagnosed as hyperthyroid. He did not have the typical signs of a ravenous appetite and increased energy; Herman had seemed to grow old before my eyes in a matter of weeks. He had lived his entire live with a ravenous appetite, and now he was leaving food on his plate. This article is an update on new findings and his treatment plan.
My Hyperthyroid Cat: Treatment Plan Update
My senior cat Herman Quinn was recently diagnosed as hyperthyroid. He did not have the typical signs of a ravenous appetite and increased energy; Herman had
My Itchy Dog
Guest author Anthony Coyne MVB MRCVS discusses itching in dogs, possible causes, and how to help soothe your itchy canine friend.
My Kitten Swallowed A String - When Will Clinical Signs Appear?
This FAQ answers a forum post from a viewer who is aware of the dangers of string ingestion, but is wondering when signs will show up if string is in the gastrointestinal tract. This FAQ is a companion piece to the
My Name is Dog
From the Viewer Viewpoint. Guest author Lynn MacKay shares this story about a dog who finally found his true home.
My Pet Is Not Herself. Should I Call The Vet?
What do you do when your pet isn't really sick, but isn't his or her
My Pet Is Sick - Veterinary Medicine
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My Pet Is Sick, And I Can't Afford To Go To The Vet
The old adage seems to be: if you can't afford a pet (or pets) don't have them! However, as most pet lovers know, it isn't always that simple. Here are some
My Pet's Encounter With Poison Ivy, Oak or Sumac
A common question on this site is if pets can
My Stinky Dog
Smelly pet questions are common. A typical email goes something like this: My dog has had a terrible odor for weeks. We have tried 4 different shampoos, and
My Story: Pet Not "Being Him/Herself"
Veterinary Medicine Forum member TBOOTIP2 writes:
My cat is bald on her hind legs. Should I be concerned?
Hair loss can be occur in many different situations, including, but not limited to: poor nutrition, autoimmune disease, fungal infections, allergies and/or
My cat is going bald on her hind legs. Should I be concerned?
Veterinary Q & A - Itching, Scratching, and Hair Loss. Why is my cat going bald? What is the cause, and what is the treatment? Find out possible causes in this FAQ.
My cat is going bald on her hind legs. Should I be concerned?
Hair loss can be occur in many different situations, including, but not limited to: poor nutrition, autoimmune disease, fungal infections, allergies and/or
My cat just died. Did it hurt?
My 19 year old cat just died in our home. I had made an appointment to have him put down the next day but he didn't make it that long. My question is, was he
My cat really goes crazy over catnip, is it dangerous?
Catnip is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family Labiatae. Catnip is known in scientific nomenclature as
My cat really goes crazy over catnip, is it dangerous?
Catnip is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family Labiatae. Catnip is known in scientific nomenclature as
My cat really goes crazy over catnip, is it dangerous?
Catnip is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family Labiatae. Catnip is known in scientific nomenclature as
My cat urinated on the bathroom rug - Help!
Urinating in odd places (out of litter box) could be a medical problem (infection, crystal formation), a behavioral problem, or a combination of both. The goal
My cat urinated on the rug. Should I be concerned?
Felines are known for urinary marking behaviors. Unpleasant as this is, one must ask if this behavior is normal, or does it warrant medical attention? Read this FAQ and find out.
My cat urinated on the rug. Should I be concerned?
Cats have a
My cat was playing with a string, then ate it. Is this a problem?
String, yarn and other
My cat's paw is a bit swollen - should I see the vet?
The age, weight, species/breed of animal, and the type of impact or injury that caused the swelling and resultant lameness are some of the many variables to
My cat's paw is a bit swollen and she is licking it. Should I call my vet?
As with any injury, there are so many variables involved -- age, weight, species/breed of animal, and the type of impact or injury that caused the lameness. This article will not offer a way to self-diagnose what is wrong if your pet is lame. Rather, the purpose of this article is to help pet owners identify when an injury is an emergency or if it can wait a bit for observation at home.
My dog is chewing at her sutures!
Successful post-surgical recovery takes vigilance on the part of the pet owner. If you notice any redness, swelling, drainage, or
My dog is licking his paws. Is this just a bad habit?
Dogs licking their paws is a common complaint. Is this a medical problem or a behavioral one? How can I stop this often annoying activity? Learn the answers to
My dog is sick and I can't pay for a vet
STRA8UP3 asks:
My dog won't stop licking her elbows!
COURTNNEY writes:
My dog's nose is dry. Is he sick?
Learning to observe what is normal and and what is not in patients that can't talk is the first step to observant pet care. A
My dog's nose is dry. Is he sick?
Learning to observe what is normal and and what is not in animals that can't talk takes time and patience. A
My dog's nose is dry. Is he sick?
Learning to observe what is normal and and what is not in animals that can't talk takes time and patience. A
My pet has bad breath. How can I care for my pet's teeth at home?
Ideally, your veterinarian should evaluate your pet's teeth and gums prior to starting at home dental care for your pet. A professional cleaning (and removal of any diseased teeth) will make home dental care easier and often with better long term success. This FAQ discusses different types of pet dental care products and where to find them.
My pet is "not herself" lately. Should I watch her, or call the vet?
While there are norms for each species, age, breed, and so on, each animal will have their own set of
My pet is "not himself" lately. Should I watch him, or call the vet?
A common question for vets is:
My pet is needs to be seen by a vet, but is afraid of the car. What should I do?
Sometimes pet owners are unsure if they should take their pet to the vet. Other times, they know that their pet needs to be seen by their vet, but worry that
My pet is sick and I can't afford to go to the vet
My pet is sick and I can't afford to go to the vet - Ideas and (possible options) for sick pets in financially tough times
My pet is sick and I can't afford to go to the vet
My pet is sick and I can't afford to go to the vet - Ideas and (possible options) for sick pets in financially tough times
My pet is sick, and I can't afford to go to the vet
The costs of veterinary care is often at the forefront of the minds of pet owners and vets alike. The subject of
My pet is sick, but I am afraid that the car ride to the vet will make him worse. What should I do?
Sometimes pet owners are unsure if they should take their pet to the vet. Other times, they know that their pet needs to be seen by their vet, but worry that the car trip stress will make their pet worse. If your pet is truly sick or injured, he needs to be seen as soon as possible, and the urgency outweighs the unpleasantness of the car ride. Here are some tips to help ease the fear for pets afraid of the car.
My pet is sick, but is afraid of the car. What should I do?
Sometimes pet owners are unsure if they should take their pet to the vet. Other times, they know that their pet needs to be seen by their vet, but worry that
My pet is terrified of the vet. Help!
Many times pet owners put off going to the vet because their pet gets very stressed, or in some cases, aggressive, when faced with going to the vet. The
My pet was spayed, but now looks as if she is in heat. Help!
This FAQ is taken from the Veterinary Medicine forum, where NIGHTSTARR1221 asks:
My pet was spayed, but now looks as if she is in heat. How can this be?
This FAQ is taken from the Veterinary Medicine forum, where NIGHTSTARR1221 asks:
My puppy eats leaves, will it harm him?
SKRAPFOX asks: We have 3 acres, and huge trees that look like they came from a park. We have raked some leaves into a pile, and all the dogs like to wrestle
My senior cat has become a sloppy eater - why?
MARKEMERSON asks:
My senior cat has become a sloppy eater - why?
From the Veterinary Medicine Forum: MARKEMERSON asks:
My senior dog is drinking lots of water. Is it just old age?
No matter what age your pet is, a noticeable increase in water intake (drinking) or urination often means there is an underlying medical problem. Also, a
My vet said that my pet has a Lipoma. What is that, and should I be worried?
Lumps on dogs are fairly common as dogs age. Most are not serious, but some can be quite serious. Any time that you notice a lump on your pet, please have it examined by your veterinarian to rule out cancer or other health problems.
NEWS - Duralactin Feline: For Long Term Management of Inflammation
This press release from Veterinary Products Laboratories (VPL) announces a new, non-steroidal supplement for cats that may aid in a variety of feline
Nasc Seal Helps Ensure Consumers Receive Quality Products
Press release. As part of its ongoing effort to improve and standardize the animal supplement industry, National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) initiated its
National Poison Control Week: March 16 - 22, 2008
The U.S. Congress designated the third week of March as National Poison Control Week back in September of 1961. This week is set aside to bring awareness to the
National Vet Tech Week - Meet Jenna Stregowski, RVT Guide to Dogs
Each year, the second week of October is designated National Veterinary Technician Week by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America
National Veterinary Technician Week is October 9 - 15, 2011
We talk about veterinary technicians often on this site; what they do, how to become one, and how much they get paid. In my opinion, vet techs are often the
Natural Balance® Pet Food Update
I mentioned the addition of Natural Balance® Pet Food to the pet food recall on April 17th, and at the time of my original post, the Natural Balance® web site
Nature's Variety Recall Expanded
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Nature's Variety have announced an expansion of the Nature's Variety recall on raw frozen chicken dietsthat was
Neapolitan Mastiff - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Neapolitan Mastiff - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Need Advice -- Senior Cat
DEBRA_APONTE asks:
Need Help Catching Mama
BUDGIZ1 asks:
Neutering To Stop Urine Marking Behavior
As a veterinarian, I definitely believe in the value of spaying and neutering pets; for the population control efforts, health benefits (reduction/elimination
New Additions to the Featured Practices Section
This week, tour around the United States and around the world learning about veterinarians, their staff, and their practices. New Featured Practices include a
New Additon to the Featured Practices Section
Stop in and tour the University Pet Hospital in Berkeley, California. Lots of good information here!
New Brand of Food Added to Recall - Natural Balance®
Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance® foods announced that they are voluntarily recalling dog and cat foods from a specific manufacturing lot that are being
New Case of Human Mad Cow Disease
Mad Cow Disease, or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) is a neurologic disease of cattle, caused by something called a prion, an infective protein particle.
New Clinical Trials at WSU College of Veterinary Medicine
The Washington State College of Veterinary Medicine has just announced two clinical trials of therapy; one for dogs with nasal carcinomas and the other for
New Contributing Writer - Lorie Huston DVM
I am pleased to introduce Lorie Huston DVM, a new Contributing Writer for this site. Lorie has been a veterinarian for over 20 years, working primarily with
New Diary Writer - Denise
The Vet School Diaries were started several years ago by Joanne, a student preparing for her freshman year at Cornell and continuing for the subsequent vet
New Diary Writer: Maren
The Vet School Diaries were started in 2001 by Joanne, a student preparing for her freshman year at Cornell. Joanne has since graduated, and vet school hopefuls
New Featured Practice - River Ridge Veterinary Hospital
This veterinary practice web site is easy to navigate, has a large library of animal health care articles for pet owners, and provides a full virtual tour of
New Featured Practice - Spring Creek Vet
A full-service veterinary hospital providing compassionate care for dogs and cats. This is a nicely designed practice website that includes information about
New Featured Practice - The Bird & Exotic Hospital
This veterinary practice, located in Florida, is devoted to birds, reptiles and exotic mammals. Take a virtual tour and learn about the services they offer to
New Featured Practice: Memorial Road Pet Hospital
The Featured Practices pages offer well-deserved recognition to those practices who strive to offer their clients (and web surfers) a personal touch and
New Glossary Term: Blepharospasm
If you notice blepharospasm in your dog or cat, should you try a bland diet and wait until tomorrow? Should you be worried about convulsions? Does your pet need
New Glossary Term: Emetic
The term emetic is a word that is used by itself, or perhaps more commonly as the term
New Glossary Term: Lacrimation
If you look at your pet and see lacrimation, should you be concerned? What is
New Glossary Term: Lavage
Lavage is a word meaning
New Glossary Term: Petechia
If your pet has a petechia, is it serious? Should you call your vet and it is considered an emergency? Find out the meaning of this Latin-Italian word in this
New Glossary Term: Polydactyl
Is a polydactyl animal a modern day dinosaur? Does a polydactyl animal need medical attention? Find out what this ancient Greek word means and learn something
New Glossary Term: Prandial
If your pet struggles with carrying extra body weight, you vet may advise you to take more post-prandial walks with your dog instead of post-prandial naps.
New Glossary Terms: Tartar and Plaque
Dental health is important for both the oral and overall health of your pet. Knowing what your veterinarian is describing during a dental examination will help
New Knee for Cyrano the Cat - Cat Receives First Artificial Knee at NC State Vet School
Cyrano the Cat, a large orange tabby who survived bone cancer one year ago, received the first known total knee replacement in a cat at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine. This surgery was a team effort; veterinary surgeons, engineers and implant manufacturers all worked together to create a strong knee that was small enough to fit a cat.
New Knee for Cyrano the Cat - Cat Receives First Artificial Knee at NC State Vet School
Cyrano the Cat, a large orange tabby who survived bone cancer one year ago, received the first known total knee replacement in a cat at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine. This surgery was a team effort; veterinary surgeons, engineers and implant manufacturers all worked together to create a strong knee that was small enough to fit a cat.
New Pet Food Recall: Iams Canned Cat Food
June 9, 2010 - 1:48pm PDT I received this notice directly from Iams regarding their canned cat food. Specific lots of canned cat food are being recalled
New Pet Foods Added to Recall
It seems almost impossible to think that there could be any more pet foods added to the recall, but as of today, many new foods and treats from several
New Pet Puzzlers Added!
Pets can be puzzling at times, but this time it is all in fun. See my chickens, cats, and dogs doing what they do best... lounging around. Oh, the easy life!
New Pet Safety and Alert Widget from the FDA
In an effort to streamline food and drug alert recalls and to be more
New Product for Equine Inflammatory Conditions
Press Release: A new aid for equine inflammatory conditions is launching at the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) annual conference being held
New Quiz: Fun Facts from FAQs
I have added several new FAQ (Frequently ASked Question) articles to the site in recent weeks, and thought that now would be a good time to have a quiz relating
New Quiz: Fun Facts from FAQs and recent articles!
Test what you have learned from reading recent articles, FAQs and glossary entries on this site! Reference materials are included on each question page, and
New Recall: Salmonella Contamination in Ol’Roy Complete Nutrition Food
In a voluntary pet food recall unrelated to the massive recall underway since March, Doane Pet Care, pet food manufacturer for Wal-Mart, is recalling a single
New Toxin Found in Pet Food: Acetaminophen
A laboratory in Texas has found a new chemical in pet food while testing food for melamine and other contaminants as part of the massive pet food recall. This
New Toxin Found in Recalled Pet Food
In what is becoming a pattern of Friday afternoon press releases (coincidence?), the public learned from several news sources today that the FDA has identified
New Treatment Option for Hyperthyroidism in Cats
New Treatment Option for Hyperthyroidism in Cats
New Updates - Pet Parasites
I am continuing work on reorganizing and updating the large Diseases and Conditions index of this site. You will find information on fleas, ticks, hookworms,
New Vet (Tech) School Diary Writer - Bethany
This article introduces another Vet Diary Writer, Bethany, who is the first writer for veterinary technical school! The Vet School Diaries are a collection of
New Vet School Diary Writer - Larry
The Vet School Diaries were started several years ago by Joanne, a student preparing for her freshman year at Cornell and continuing for the subsequent vet
New Veterinary Anatomy Quiz
This week, test yourself on veterinary anatomy in this new quiz. Where on the body can you find the ciliary body? What species of animal has a telson? Learn the
New Veterinary Knowledge Quiz
I love learning about words and their origins. This new quiz tests your knowledge of veterinary medical terminology. See what you know and perhaps learn
New Veterinary Knowledge Quiz - Fleas & Ticks
It is that time of year again for many -- the dreaded flea and tick season. This quiz is based on several previous articles on this site, which are linked on
New Veterinary Knowledge Quiz - Fun Facts
Do you know how many grams are in one ounce? Veterinarians need to know weight and volume conversions to calculate medications, IV fluids, and so on. What about
New Veterinary Knowledge Quiz: Facts & Terminology
This new quiz features questions from FAQs, the veterinary glossary and Quick Tips recently published on this site. Test your knowledge on topics such as grape
New Veterinary Knowledge Quiz: Glossary Terms
This quiz features recent additions to the Veterinary Terminology section of this site. Take a peek now to refresh your memory, or go straight to the quiz to
New Veterinary Practices In The Spotlight
This week, travel to Porterville, California and Delhi, India! Take a tour, check out veterinary articles in the library, meet the staff, and learn what
New Veterinary Quiz - What Am I Used For?
This week, test your knowledge on these veterinary items and their uses. What is a butterfly catheter used for? Why would a veterinarian use a refractometer?
New Veterinary School To Accept Students in January 2010
At this writing, there are 28 AVMA-accredited veterinary schools in the United States. Admission competition is fierce, and many students apply to more than one
New Year's Resolutions for Pet Owners
A new year is upon us, and thoughts often turn to diet and exercise, making up for holiday indulgences. Pets also suffer from overeating and lack of exercise,
New Year's Resolutions for Pet Owners
It is the start of a new year, and people's thoughts often turn to diet and exercise, making up for holiday indulgences. But there are more things to consider
New Year's Resolutions for Pet Owners
It is the start of a new year, and people's thoughts often turn to diet and exercise, making up for holiday indulgences. But there are more things to consider
New Year's Resolutions for Pet Owners: 10 Tips for enhancing animals' lives and our own
It is the start of a new year, and people's thoughts often turn to diet and exercise, making up for holiday indulgences. But there are more things to consider than simply diet and exercise when it comes to being a good pet owner and animal lover. Here, in no particular order, are 10 tips to a healthier lifestyle for animals in need and our own pets.
New Year's Resolutions for Pets & Their People
It's that time of year again. New Year Resolution time. I am not typically one for making New Year's resolutions -- partly because I am too lazy and partly
New Year's Resolutions for Pets & Their People: Tips for enhancing animals' lives and our own
It is the start of a new year, and people's thoughts often turn to diet and exercise, making up for holiday indulgences. But there are more things to consider than simply diet and exercise when it comes to being a good pet owner and animal lover. Here, in no particular order, are 10 tips to a healthier lifestyle for animals in need and our own pets.
New Year's Resolutions for Pets - What Will You Be Working on For Your Pets (or Animals) This Year?
I am not a big fan of making resolutions for my pets or myself. It seems to be a set up for disappointment. That said, I am a fan of being aware of positive changes and the power of telling someone else or writing it down. Small steps are best, and 100% compliance isn't necessary for success, but this leads to more steps and more positive change. What do you hope for your pets and animals? Keep it small. Keep it simple, and be happy with what gets done instead of what doesn't.
New Year's Resolutions for Pets and Their People
It's that time of year again -- when people talk about making some
New case of H1N1 in a cat
There were several reported feline cases and one canine case of H1N1 last year. The infected pets and other reported animal cases were male, female and various
New products from Happy Dog Toys
Happy Dog products (a division of Farnam Companies, Inc.) features fun-loving toys for dogs and their owners, in several different product lines. Learn about
New type of service dog: peanut sniffer
Pet lovers know how important the human animal bond is. We live it. Animals also provide valuable services for their human companions, such as guide dogs for
Newborn Kittens, Orphans, Feral Litters
Raising newborn kittens, tiny orphaned kittens, or feral kitten litters can be a challenge at best. If you have the mental and physical stamina to nurse
News: Iowa To Remove Nutritional Supplements
The Iowa Department of Agriculture has decreed a stop-sale for any feed products containing
News: Sterile Tissue Adhesive For Internal Tissue Surgery
New product announcement - Tissumend II Sterile, by Veterinary Products Laboratories (VPL), the first and only sterile synthetic absorbable tissue adhesive that
Nicotine Poisoning in Pets
It has been known for quite some time that second-hand cigarette smoke is dangerous to pets and people. Consuming discarded tobacco or nicotine products is also
Nicotine Poisoning in Pets - keep cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and nicotine gum away from pets to prevent nicotine poisoning
It has been known for quite some time that second-hand cigarette smoke is dangerous to pets and people. Pets may also find discarded cigarette or cigar butts, nicotine patches, nicotine gum and chewing tobacco and give them a taste test. Especially curious puppies. All of these tobacco products contain nicotine, which can cause illness and even death in fairly small amounts. This quick tips is to alert people of this danger and a reminder to dispose of these products safely away from pets.
Nina Ottosson's Brick puzzle toy - : Show us your gift ideas for pets, vets and animal lovers
Nina Ottosson's Brick puzzle toy is a great way to keep your dog engaged and fight boredom.
No Way on the BARF Diet!
KIM4SWW adds to the ongoing discussion about BARF (Bones And Raw Food diet):
Noah the Golden Retriever - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Noah the Golden Retriever - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Non-anesthetic Dentistry - Beware
JINTILE writes:
Non-profit Organizations
Links to veterinary non-profit organizations and associates for better medicine and animal welfare.
Norwegian Buhund - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Norwegian Buhund - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Not Your Typical Veterinary Medicine Cases
Veterinarians use the term
Not what was expected
What happened next, after the needle was inserted to collect a specimen, was a lot of smelly, stinky pus. The large mass was an abscess. First on the rule out list was a grass awn, common in the area that this dog lives.
Noticed at 4 months of age - : Cherry eye - prolapse of the gland of the third eyelid in the dog
You notice a
Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
November is Adopt A Senior Pet Month
I am particularly fond of senior pets and pet adoptions. Thanks to Petfinder.com, the popular pet adoption site, November is the time to celebrate both.
Nutrition Glossary
Vetri-Science Laboratories of Vermont provides an ingredient breakdown and key terminology for pet nutritional supplements. Find out what Perna Canaliculus and
Nutrition Information for animals
Nutrition Information for animals, pet food labeling, and recipes. Learn what are good foods for your pets, why there is a lot of discussion about the
Nutrition Q & A: Dietary Supplements
Nutrition Q & A: Dietary Supplements
Nutrition Question: Raw Diet
TEXASMIRAGE asks:
Nutrition and Health: Kidney and Urinary Tract Disease
Nutrition and Health: Kidney and Urinary Tract Disease
Nutrition and Medical Conditions
Nutrition and Medical Conditions
Obesity is a Major Problem in Dogs
Obesity is a Major Problem in Dogs from guest author Craig W. Woods, DVM, MS - Farnam Companies, Inc.
October is Adopt-A-Dog Month
October is going to the dogs. Adopt-A-Dog month is a nationally recognized event sponsored by the American Humane Association that encourages people to adopt
October is Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog Month
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA®), American Humane and several animal rescue and welfare groups are working independently
October is Black Cat Month -- The Perils of Halloween
Black cats are as much part of Halloween lore as ghosts and goblins are. Unfortunately, black cats (and all cats) in
Odd Behavior - Older Dog
Like humans, dogs and cats can exhibit signs of senior dementia. Vocalizing (barking, growling, howling) for no reason or at all hours, appearing to get
Odd and Interesting: Not Your Typical Veterinary Medicine Cases
Veterinarians use the term
Old English Sheepdog / Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Old English Sheepdog / Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Oldest and youngest dogs at the show - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Oldest and youngest dogs at the show - Westminster Show 2010 © Janet Tobiassen Crosby DVM
Oliver Tuckered Out
Oliver Tuckered Out © Bonnie Vengrow
Oliver Up Close
I was very fortunate to meet Oliver in person during this year's Westminster trip. My editor Bonnie graciously allowed me and the About.com video team to
Oliver and the TV remote
Oliver and the TV remote © Bonnie Vengrow
Oliver plays hard to get
Oliver plays hard to get © Bonnie Vengrow
Oliver the Cat - Muscular or Fat?
Meet Oliver the cat in this photo journal project that will focus on keeping pets fit through diet and exercise. Bonnie Vengrow is my editor at About.com, and
Oliver the Cat! See What's In His Pantry
Oliver the cat is back with the official weighing in information and a look at some (of the many) foods in his cat food pantry. New Additions to the ProjectI
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary
Oliver the Cat's Weight Management Diary is a photo
One Year After the Recalls
One year ago, a massive recall of pet food was announced by Menu Foods, which started an avalanche of related recalls along with horror for thousands of people
Onion Toxicity in Dogs and Cats
Onion Toxicity in Dogs and Cats
Online Adoptions - Veterinary Medicine
Online Adoptions - Veterinary Medicine
Online Learning & Continuing Education
This section of the site has been updated with new links for learning! Test yourself on a large variety of veterinary topics, from parasites to brain anatomy. A
Online Pet Adoption Guide: Help for those considering adopting a pet - what type of pet is best for you?
Are you considering adopting a pet? Learn what type of pet is best for you, your family, and your lifestyle. Find photos and information online about adoptable pets in your area. What if you aren't ready to adopt at this time but want to help animals in need? Find out the answers to these questions and more in this online adoption article.
Open Window Alert - Protect Your Pet From Falls
As the temperatures outside rise, many people open their home and car windows to let in the fresh air. Most pet owners assume that dogs and cats have a natural
Open Window Alert - Protect Your Pet From Falls and High Rise Syndrome
As the outside temperatures rise, many people open their home and car windows to let in the fresh air. Most pet owners assume that dogs and cats have a natural sense and sure-footedness to protect them from falls, but this is not always the case. Prevent a tragedy and protect your pet from accidental falls. (And escaping into the neighborhood!) this spring and summer by securing your windows.
Opinion Poll - Are Vets Too Expensive? - Veterinary Medicine
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Opinion Poll - How did you choose your vet? - Veterinary Medicine
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Opinion Poll - Is your cat crazy for Catnip?
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Opinion Poll - Premium Pet Foods in Grocery Stores - Veterinary Medicine
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Opportunistic Parasites - What is a Cuterebra Parasite?
A Cuterebra parasite is an opportunistic parasite found under the skin of small mammals. This parasite is the larval stage of the Cuterebra fly, who uses animal hosts to complete its life cycle. Learn more about this parasite most commonly seen in summer and fall in this FAQ.